"My husband is turning me into a camper": Charlene gushes over fiancé Isaya
This story has significance for readers across Kenya and beyond.
- Charlene Ruto shared a playful indoor video with fiancé Isaya Yunge just weeks after their lavish traditional engagement ceremony
- The couple were filmed trying on rubber boots at what appeared to be a shoe store, with Charlene calling Isaya her husband
- The sweet moment comes after the pair held a Kalenjin Koito ceremony at President Ruto's Intonna Farm in Narok County on August 8
Charlene Ruto is clearly smitten. The first daughter shared an endearing behind-the-scenes moment with her fiancé, Tanzanian tech entrepreneur Isaya Yunge, and the affection in her words left little to the imagination.
The short clip, posted on Isaya's Instagram Stories and tagging @charleneruto was filmed indoors in front of a mirror, capturing a reflection of the couple's feet as they tried on tall rubber boots on a carpeted floor.
The setting appeared to be a shoe store, and the mood was light and playful throughout.
"My husband is turning into a camper. Nchaniona kwa mlima," Charlene quipped in the video, poking fun at Isaya's apparent new interest in outdoor gear and joking that she would soon be spotting him on a mountain.
Charlene and Isaya's engagement
The clip comes weeks after the couple celebrated their traditional engagement on 8 August.
The ceremony was held at President William Ruto's Intonna Farm in Kilgoris, Narok County, and drew family and close friends for a grand celebration.
The families conducted a traditional Kalenjin koito ceremony, a pre-marital dowry negotiation and giveaway ritual that formally blessed the union between Charlene and Isaya.
The event was one of the most talked-about social moments of the year, owing to the high-profile setting and the significance of the occasion for Kenya's first family.
Charlene is Ruto's daughter and has built a public profile of her own in recent years, often appearing at state functions and engaging with young Kenyans on various platforms.
Her relationship with Isaya, a tech entrepreneur from Tanzania, drew widespread attention from the moment it became public.
The rubber boots video, while simple in nature, offered fans a rare and candid glimpse into the couple's everyday life beyond the formal ceremonies and official appearances.
Watch the couple's sweet boot-shopping moment here.
Did Charlene wear a Chinese attire?
We also highlighted facts about Charlene's stunning traditional Chinese attire shared by her fiancé, Isaya, following their engagement.
The couple's embrace of Chinese culture at a wedding celebration has sparked widespread admiration and discussion, showcasing Charlene's elegance in a captivating Hanfu costume that leaves a lasting impression.
Source: TUKO.co.ke
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